Re: statistics questions
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- Subject: [mg62351] Re: statistics questions
- From: "Chris Chiasson" <chris.chiasson at gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 05:25:25 -0500 (EST)
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I guess what I mean by "mean response" is that regression generates a least squares fit function for y, which then has a confidence interval associated with it: regression function + or - t[v,ci]*sqrt(variance/n) I think if y is supposed to be a constant value, then least squares regression is equivalent to the mean of the data. Anywho, does anyone know of a way to obtain the regression function plus its confidence interval directly? Am I just using statistics incorrectly here? Thanks for your response, Bill Rowe. Regards, -- http://chrischiasson.com/contact/chris_chiasson